Coincidence?
Or… To those on the fence… your choice is a) seek asylum and help from White Hats [or] resolve to death and destruction from Red Scarf.
The Watchers are historically blue-white (these are the individuals with cool flesh undertone), with the elongated skull shape and sloped back foreheads (like a peacock, head and crown). As opposed to the Serpents which are historically red-white (these are the individuals with warm flesh undertone) with the wide, rounded skull shape accompanied by deeply inset eyes and button noses (like a pit viper's head).
These are the only 2 teams that have existed, both being on the same side, with the Human race crushed between them.
Except when it's not. The high, pointed white heads symbolize the fallen Watchers.
It's Spy VS Spy. Except both play for the top slot on the same side, against Humanity.
Existing public record → The Book of Enoch (Ethiopic - R H Charles, 1917)
http://www.sacred-texts.com/bib/boe/
Historical, Contemporary. Everywhere. No coincidences.
Why would anyone wear ceremonial feather headdresses.
Hopi lore… "…watch for the coming of the Pahana, the Lost White Brother {Shemyhaza, leader of the fallen Watchers}. Other important deities include the twin war gods {Hiya and Ohiya, Shemyhaza and Ishtar's 2 sons, one the lesser}, the kachinas {Nephilim, hybrid offspring of SpiritXHuman, and the trickster, Coyote {Satan, leader of the fallen Angels}."
Nothing new under the sun.
Token Green for Pepe. There were a handful of ladies in Green suits and gentlemen with Green ties.. as always. The reason Make Farmers Great Again hats even exist. It's for (you), Anon.
There are 2 factions of fallen entities. Watchers and Serpents. Phoenix and Dragon. Blue and Red. Nothing new under the sun. The only thing that has changed since the Flood of Noah, is that the factions switched from Overt Presence to Covert Presence.
"Erasing the Watchers:
For all the links between Mormonism and the story of the Watchers as told in Genesis and elaborated in the apocryphal Enoch literature, the story itself has been expunged from Mormon scripture. In the Book of Moses (Joseph Smith’s revision of the first few chapters of Genesis, with some added material about Enoch), the phrase “sons of God” refers not to the angels but to Noah and his sons, and in any case it is not the sons of God themselves, but their daughters who sin — by marrying the “sons of men.” In Smith’s telling, what angers the Lord is not that women are marrying the sons of God, but that they are failing to do so! Giants are mentioned, but no longer in connection with the intermarriage business. It’s easy to see this as a pro-Watcher version of the story, covering up the sins of the angels."
https://wmjas.wordpress.com/2009/05/10/mormonism-and-the-watchers/
Endless supply from the beginning of the Building of Cities, to present day.
Literally everywhere.